Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form Sample Clauses

Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. The Offeror must complete an unaltered Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form and submit a signed copy with the Offeror’s proposal. This must be accomplished whether or not an applicable contribution has been made. (See APPENDIX C). Failure to complete and return the signed, unaltered form will result in Offeror’s disqualification.
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Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. ‌ Offeror must complete, sign, and return the Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form, Attachment B, as a part of their proposal. This requirement applies regardless whether a covered contribution was made or not made for the positions of Governor and Lieutenant Governor or other identified official. Failure to complete and return the signed unaltered form will result in disqualification.
Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. A Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form was submitted as part of the Contractor’s Response and is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. The Contractor agrees to compute and submit simultaneous with execution of this Agreement a Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form approved by the County.
Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. Offeror must complete, sign, and return the Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form as a part of their proposal. Failure to complete and return the signed unaltered form will result in disqualification.
Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. All other provisions of the request for proposal shall remain in their entirety. Vendors hereby acknowledge receipt and understanding of the above Addendum. Complete and submit this Addendum with your proposal. Signature Date Company Name Typed Name and Title Address City State Zip Attachment
Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. For New Mexico to participate, Offeror must complete, sign, and return the attached Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form as a part of their proposal. This requirement applies regardless whether a covered contribution was made or not made for the positions of Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico. Failure to complete and return the signed unaltered form will result in disqualification.
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Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form. ‌‌‌ Pursuant to the Procurement Code, Sections 13-1-28, et seq., XXXX 0000 and XXXX 0000, § 13- 1-191.1 (2006), as amended by Laws of 2007, Chapter 234, any prospective contractor seeking to enter into a contract with any state agency or local public body for professional services, a design and build project delivery system, or the design and installation of measures the primary purpose of which is to conserve natural resources must file this form with that state agency or local public body. This form must be filed even if the contract qualifies as a small purchase or a sole source contract. The prospective contractor must disclose whether they, a family member or a representative of the prospective contractor has made a campaign contribution to an applicable public official of the state or a local public body during the two years prior to the date on which the contractor submits a proposal or, in the case of a sole source or small purchase contract, the two years prior to the date the contractor signs the contract, if the aggregate total of contributions given by the prospective contractor, a family member or a representative of the prospective contractor to the public official exceeds two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) over the two year period. Furthermore, the state agency or local public body may cancel a solicitation or proposed award for a proposed contract pursuant to Section 13-1-181 NMSA 1978 or a contract that is executed may be ratified or terminated pursuant to Section 13-1-182 NMSA 1978 of the Procurement Code if: 1) a prospective contractor, a family member of the prospective contractor, or a representative of the prospective contractor gives a campaign contribution or other thing of value to an applicable public official or the applicable public official’s employees during the pendency of the procurement process or 2) a prospective contractor fails to submit a fully completed disclosure statement pursuant to the law. The state agency or local public body that procures the services or items of tangible personal property shall indicate on the form the name or names of every applicable public official, if any, for which disclosure is required by a prospective contractor. THIS FORM MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND MUST BE FILED BY ANY PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR WHETHER OR NOT THEY, THEIR FAMILY MEMBER, OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVE HAS MADE ANY CONTRIBUTIONS SUBJECT TO DISCLOSURE. The following definitions apply:

Related to Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form

  • Campaign Contributions The CONTRACTOR is hereby notified of the applicability of 11-355, HRS, which states that campaign contributions are prohibited from specified state or county government contractors during the terms of their contracts if the contractors are paid with funds appropriated by a legislative body.

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